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Side 119
... course when criticising his plays . Each saw an opportunity to dis- parage the other school , and they carried their discus- sions to such an extent that it is now almost impossible for anyone who writes or speaks about him to obtain a ...
... course when criticising his plays . Each saw an opportunity to dis- parage the other school , and they carried their discus- sions to such an extent that it is now almost impossible for anyone who writes or speaks about him to obtain a ...
Side 125
... course in meta- physics , and was reputed to read the Koran daily — in the original . Perhaps it was VanDock who first noticed it , and per- haps Roberts . Neither said anything about his discovery to the other , or to the rest . When ...
... course in meta- physics , and was reputed to read the Koran daily — in the original . Perhaps it was VanDock who first noticed it , and per- haps Roberts . Neither said anything about his discovery to the other , or to the rest . When ...
Side 131
... course , grieving that his son had " got the reputation of a novel reader " -should have felt alarmed at the tone of these contributions . Ten years later Macaulay himself would have been glad to withdraw them from the view of the world ...
... course , grieving that his son had " got the reputation of a novel reader " -should have felt alarmed at the tone of these contributions . Ten years later Macaulay himself would have been glad to withdraw them from the view of the world ...
Side 144
... course . The old association is at an end . One thing is sure : we should do very unwisely to enter into any new agreement with Princeton that can bind us after the pres- ent arrangement with Harvard runs out , unless Harvard is a party ...
... course . The old association is at an end . One thing is sure : we should do very unwisely to enter into any new agreement with Princeton that can bind us after the pres- ent arrangement with Harvard runs out , unless Harvard is a party ...
Side 150
... course none of them wanted to go , so the King of the Gnomes was called on to decide what should be done . The king was renowned as a person of great justice . Many days he tried to think of a fair way to decide who should go ...
... course none of them wanted to go , so the King of the Gnomes was called on to decide what should be done . The king was renowned as a person of great justice . Many days he tried to think of a fair way to decide who should go ...
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